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| Detroit Free Press, September 5, 1908 |
Mrs. Belle Hawley was seemingly always at the cusp at having it all:
love, money, health and happiness but couldn't quite get there.
She had modest wealth and a marriage to a well-to-do saloon keeper
Edward Hawley but couldn't keep him. After dying in a barroom brawl with
his brother James, Hawley left nothing to his erstwhile wife.
A frequent occupant at the County House along with her sister Mary Glenn
she had been let out of the facility a few weeks before her untimely
death. Though seemingly afflicted with heart troubles she chose to be
healthy over cared for and died from an aortic "aneulism" after ignoring
the doctor's office for the comforts of the Continental Hotel at 55
Cadillac Square.
She had blamed her sickness on an accidental poisoning but an autopsy said otherwise. She was 45 years old.


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